North Tec Student in 2010 Int'l Flower Show
NorthTec landscape student Katie Hilford has been selected as one of five competitors from around New Zealand in the newly-established Emerging Designer’s category at the Ellerslie International Flower Show in Christchurch in March of next year.
Katie has designed a 5x5 metre courtyard
using sustainable practices for a family of four for the
prestigious show. An adobe pizza oven, fruit and vegetable
garden and worm farm compost bin are all part of the design.
Katie will build a life-sized model of her garden for
display at the Ellerslie Show.
Her interest in
Ellerslie was prompted by a visit to her class by Ellerslie
exhibition manager Kate Hillier - a visit arranged by
NorthTec landscape tutor Angela Marinkovic. “Kate showed
us pictures from the show and explained the 'facelift' the
show was getting with new categories like ‘emerging
designers’ being included. This got me interested and
planted the seed which led to me entering the ‘student
designer of the year’ competition. This category is for
landscape and horticultural students who are currently
enrolled in a tertiary course.”
Katie received the
design brief in early August and used all of her spare time
to complete her design before the deadline of 2 October.
“I spent weeks sketching concepts but nothing felt right.
It wasn't until I spent a day at home alone where I could
sit and think with a clear head, and without distractions,
that I came up with the labyrinth idea that my design
evolved from - it was inspired by components of the house
that my partner and I had built for
ourselves.”
Katie is selling calendars to help raise
money to pay for materials and supplies and the travel costs
involved in getting to Christchurch for the event. “The
calendar includes monthly gardening tips that I have created
throughout the year and sent out in monthly newsletters to
Green Gables customers. It will also have pictures of
landscaping work to give people ideas for their own
gardens.”
“I'm very thankful that Bernard and my work colleagues at GreenGables Landscape are helping me out and that I have the support of my friends and family. A huge thank you to Northland Plants of Maungatapere for sponsoring me by supplying plants, and to Angela (Katie’s tutor) for making and supplying adobe bricks. Alchymia wood fired ovens are also willing to lend me a pizza oven for the design which is fabulous and Waimea Nurseries have agreed to lend me some fruit trees - which is an enormous help! I couldn’t do it without them.”
Katie is still
looking for a few crucial elements and would welcome any
additional sponsorship. “I'm still searching high and low
for financial support and sponsors. In particular I need
help with some of the main components of my design.” Katie
is looking for a stainless steel fabricator to help her
construct a slide, a range of plants for the design and a
lighting supplier who might be able to provide solar-powered
lights.
NorthTec’s landscape course is part-time
and is offered at the NorthTec’s Kamo Rd campus in
Whangarei, the Kerikeri campus and in Wellsford. Katie
completed the course in two years and was able to combine
studying with her maintenance job at GreenGables Landscape
in Whangarei. This meant that she was able to work in the
field while studying, something she recommends to anyone
considering the course.
Katie’s goal is to continue
along a creative path, increasing her use of the drawing and
designing side of her landscape training. She hopes to be
designing by the end of next year. “NorthTec’s landscape
course is great for anyone wanting to get into landscape
design.”
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